In my FYP, there are several types of
research method I can use to support my project. Two of the most common kinds
of research are Formative Research and Summative Research. Each of the methods
have their own importance but both of it is quite useful for people who want to
do some research for their project.
Formative research
is a kind of developmental research or
action research that is intended to improve design theory for designing
instructional practices or processes. It’s usually used to determine and refine the project planning process, provides
accurate, up-to-date information to strategically develop that project. Formative research is used during their development or
early implementation of the design project to guide the entire process. In
this type of research, they could use many methods and different sources to
take into account different perspectives and crosscheck the data obtained. Formative
Research is important because By using this research method, people are able to
identify problems at an early stage of process and refine as needed, pinpoint
and highlighting data in programs, to gain insight into the subject the project
deals with, helps in problem identification and helps researchers have a better
understanding of its target audience.
Meanwhile, Summative
research is done at the end of a project and is used to determine its success. It can also gauge customer satisfaction
or aid in the development of future projects. Summative research is used to
frame the outcome of an investigative process. It’s usually use to collecting
assessments data that allows teachers to evaluate the growth of their students.
The data is used to reflect on the way of teaching and make necessary
adjustments depending on the results, as well as to judge the efficiency of the
program/course itself. People conduct summative research by collecting data
through questionnaires, surveys, interviews, observations and testing. The
important thing about summative research is that people can evaluate a project
through the final outcome, so that they can take it as an experience to improve
on the next project.
However, the final
outcome is not always reflecting correctly the whole process. For example it a student did very good job
during his studying period. On the day of final exam for some reason, he
couldn’t make it well. So does it he fails for all that semester? Personally I
think that in order to have an accurate result, we should use both Formative
and Summative Research. Each methods has their own pros and cons, so it can support
each others to come out with the most accurate result.
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